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Acetylcholine secretion enhanced by glutamate in rat embryonic spinal motoneurons: respective involvement of NMDA and AMPA receptors.

M Barthélémy-Requin1, P Portalier, M C Chamoin, J P Ternaux.   

Abstract

The spontaneous acetylcholine secretion and endogenous acetylcholine content were measured by means of chemiluminescent assay from isolated embryonic rat spinal motoneurons. The sensitivity of the detection allows to study the kinetics of the acetylcholine secretion with short time intervals. Following the demonstration of the presence of acetylcholine and glutamate in embryonic motoneurons, the aim of this work was to study the characteristics of acetylcholine secretion and the effect of glutamate in its modulation. The involvement of NMDA and AMPA glutamatergic receptors was mainly studied. Our data show that spontaneously acetylcholine secretion, is not calcium-dependent and is significantly enhanced by glutamate (1 mM). Pharmacological approaches show that glutamate effect on acetylcholine secretion is decreased in presence of APV (50 microM and 100 microM), or in presence of GYKI 53655 (10 microM), demonstrating that both NMDA and AMPA receptors are present at the membrane of embryonic spinal motoneurons and involved in the modulation of acetylcholine secretion. Presence of glutamate in the embryonic motoneuron and secretion may represent a mechanism of control of extracellular acetylcholine concentration, which was shown to control neuritic growth at early embryonic stage.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10761982     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007545121644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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